USCIS Citizenship Interview & Test

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USCIS Citizenship Interview & Test N-400 Interview 01 Link

The Oath Yes I do. Please raise your right hand. Do you promise to tell the truth?

The Oath An oath is a promise to tell the truth.

Interview 1 I am here for my US citizenship interview. I want to become a US citizen.

Interview 1 I want to vote I want a US passport I want to live with my family.

Interview 1 I drove my car. My daughter drove me.

Interview 1 Here they are.

Interview 1 My full name is …

Interview 1 … Please spell your name

Interview 1 No Yes – I got married. My maiden name is … .

Interview 1 No, thank you Yes – I would like to change it to … .

Interview 1 I became a Permanent Resident on (month, day, year).

Interview 1 My port of entry was (San Francisco).

Interview 1 I was born in (country).

Interview 1 I am (single / married / divorced / widowed)

Interview 1 My address is (number / street / city / state / zip)

Interview 1 Yes, I work. No – I am retired / I stay home with the children / I am unemployed.

Interview 1 I work for (name)

Interview 1 I am a (job title)

Interview 1 No, I have not. Yes, I took (number) trips. I went to (country).

Interview 1 I spent (number) days total outside the US.

Interview 1 No, I have not. Yes, I did.

Interview 1 I went to (country) for (days)

Interview 1 Yes I do. Do you pay your taxes every year?

Interview 1 No, I have not.

Interview 1 Terrorism is an act of violence against the people and government.

Interview 1 No, I haven’t

Interview 1 Like heroin and cocaine

Interview 1 No

Interview 1 Yes, I do

Interview 1 Yes, I am